Collecting bag having closure provided with a chamfer

ABSTRACT

The collecting bag is intended for human body wastes and has a bag member ( 1 ) and a discharge portion ( 8 ) including a discharge opening ( 9 ). A first plate member ( 21 ) is positioned on a first film blank ( 2 ) forming part of the bag and a second plate member ( 22 ) is positioned on an extension ( 3   e ) of a second film blank ( 3 ) forming part of the bag. At least one of the edges ( 21   b,    22   a ) of the plate members ( 21, 22 ) is provided with a fillet or chamfer ( 21   c,    22   c ).

This is a national stage of PCT/DK07/050,040 filed Apr. 4, 2007 andpublished in English.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a collecting bag for human body wastes of thetype comprising a bag member, a discharge portion including a dischargeopening, and a first plate member having a distal edge and a secondplate member having a proximal edge, said discharge opening extendingbetween said edges, closure of the discharge opening being effected byfolding the discharge portion in a longitudinal direction in order tobring the first plate member into contact with the second plate member.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This type of drainable collecting bags is often used as ostomy bags. Inthe case of ileostomy patients and colostomy patients with uncontrolledrelease of faeces of a more or less fluid consistence, the collectingbag has to be emptied rather frequently, and the closure device thus hasto be easy to open and re-close after emptying and at the same timeprovide a reliable and tight seal in operation, i.e. between emptyings.

Several different designs of closure devices have been developed and aregenerally known.

Published international application No. WO 99/66859 discloses acollecting bag having one or more resilient seal members positioned ator near the discharge opening. The resilience of the member or membersprovides an efficient sealing effect at the beginning and the end,respectively, of the folding operation.

In a further development of this collecting bag usable in a wider rangeof applications, published international application No. WO 2004/030584discloses a collecting bag of the kind mentioned in the introduction.The collecting bag disclosed in this document provides for a combinationof forming the plate members from a relatively stiff material andparticular positions of the plate members with respect to each other, bywhich the effect is obtained that the folding operation is facilitatedeven in case of wide discharge portions. Surprisingly, it turns out thatsufficient tightness is achieved, even though virtually no deformationof the plate members in the thickness direction takes place. During thefolding of the discharge portion the distal edge of the first platemember provides a pivot which, due to the thickness of the first platemember in combination with the small distance between this distal edgeand the proximal edge of the second plate member, gives rise to atensional force in the longitudinal direction of at least the secondfilm blank and consequently, the elasticity of the film blanks providesa sealing force.

This collecting bag has proven to function well. However, the positionof the plate members is relatively important in order to ensure properfunction of the collecting bag and consequently, particular measureshave to be taken during manufacture to secure that the plate members arepositioned correctly.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

With this background it is an object of the present invention to improvea collecting bag of the kind mentioned in the introduction with respectto reliability of the collecting bag during use.

These and further objects are met by the provision of a collecting bagas stated in the introduction, which is furthermore characterized inthat at least one of the edges of the plate members is provided with afillet or chamfer.

By forming at least one of the edges with a portion, in which thecross-section is reduced, a springing effect is obtained when thedischarge portion is folded to attain the closed folded condition. Inthis manner slight deviations in the positions and/or thickness of theplate members may be compensated for. Such deviations are most often dueto manufacturing conditions, and may, if not compensated for, entailuneven or skew load of the film blanks, which in worst case may lead todeterioration of the film blank, possibly to such an extent that localrupture of the film blank occurs, and/or lack of tightness of thedischarge portion.

Preferably, each fillet or chamfer extends in the entire width of thefirst and/or second plate member. This provides for an optimum effect ofthe sealing effect during folding of the discharge portion.

It is preferred that each fillet or chamfer extends in a part of thethickness direction of the first and/or second plate member, preferablysuch that the chamfer extends in a part of the facing edges in the range30 to 70% of the thickness of the respective plate member in the areaadjacent the discharge opening.

In an advantageous embodiment, the distal edge of the first plate memberand the proximal edge of the second plate member are each provided witha chamfer of approximately 45 degrees extending in the entire width ofthe respective plate member and over approximately 50% of the thicknessof each plate member.

Alternatively, the fillet or chamfer may extend in the entire thicknessof first and/or second plate member. This presupposes that the platemembers are flexible and resilient. In this case, a film blank havinglower stretchability may be used and still provide for reliableoperation of the collecting bag. However, the film blank should stillhave a relatively large tensile strength.

In a further advantageous embodiment said collecting bag has a position,in which said first and second plate members are situated one after theother in the longitudinal direction of said discharge portion andsubstantially in parallel with each other, wherein, in said position,said distal edge faces said proximal edge and said first and secondplate members have a predetermined distance between the facing edges,said distance being, in said position, smaller than the total thicknessof the first plate member and the second plate member, and wherein atleast two strap members are provided between the facing edges, saidstrap members extending throughout said distance.

The provision of the strap members has a double function of securing aproper functioning of the collecting bag during its entire period ofuse, and of facilitating the manufacture of the collecting bag. Whenmanufacturing the collecting bag, the strap members provide a protectionof the film blank or film blanks in the area between the facing edges ofthe plate members. This provides for an increased degree of freedom withrespect to the choice of joining techniques. For instance, it has beenmade possible to utilize welding also for attaching the plate members tothe respective film blank, and not only for joining the film blanks toeach other. In this case the strap members absorb some of the heatnecessarily involved in the welding process. In the absence of strapmembers this heat would deteriorate the film blank or film blanks,possibly to such an extent that the closure of the discharge portion maynot be carried properly, or even that leakage occurs. Consequently, asubstantial rationalization of the manufacturing process is obtained.During use of the collecting bag the strap members act as reinforcement.This entails, i.a., that the distance between the facing edges of theplate members remains substantially constant, thereby securing areliable functioning of the collecting bag during its entire lifetime.The presence of a predetermined distance between the distal edge and theproximal edge of the first and second plate members, respectively,entails that it is possible to control the closure of the dischargeportion without having to take particular precautions, as the distancemay be chosen according to the materials and dimensions chosen for thefilm blanks, the plate members, and the strap members. The provision ofa distance smaller than the total thickness of the first plate memberand the second plate member ensures that there will be a tensional forceacting on the second film blank when the discharge portion is folded toattain the closed folded condition. In turn, this tensional forceprovides a sealing force acting to press the plate members towards eachother in the area of the discharge opening.

The strap members may in principle have any suitable dimensions in theheight and width directions of the discharge portion as long as theyfulfil the requirements of acting as a bridge between the plate members,both during manufacture to protect the film blanks and during use. In anadvantageous development of this embodiment, each strap member has aheight in the longitudinal direction of the discharge portioncorresponding to the distance between the facing edges.

The most suitable distance between the facing edges depends of thestiffness of the plate members and of the resilience of the film blank.In general, stiffer plate members require a more resilient film blankand a larger distance. The distance may lie in the range from 25-90%,preferably 28-70%, and most preferably 30-45%, of the total thickness ofthe first plate member and the second plate member.

Also in the thickness direction, the strap members may have any suitabledimension, as long as the requirements mentioned in the above arefulfilled, i.e. to obtain a balance between the need for protectionduring manufacture and the requirements in the folding operation whenthe collecting bag is in use. The thickness of each strap memberpreferably lies in the range 50-100%, preferably 75-85%, of the distancebetween the distal edge of the first plate member and the proximal edgeof the second plate member.

In principle, the strap members may be formed as extended, possiblyreinforced, portions of one or both of the film blanks, as long as theyare positioned to act as a bridge between the plate members. However, itis preferred that the thickness of each strap member be substantiallylarger than the thickness of each film blank, preferably in the range0.15-1 mm.

Although the strap members may be formed as separate members, forinstance as extended portions of the film blanks, it is preferred thatsaid strap members are formed integrally with the plate members, saidstrap members and plate members forming a unit. Such a unit isparticularly easy to handle during manufacture of the collecting bag.Furthermore, as the connection with the plate members is in this casemade integral, a reliable reinforcement of the discharge portion in theparticular area surrounding the facing edges of the plate members isprovided. For instance, said integrated strap members and plate membersmay be provided as a moulded unit.

Suitable materials for use in such a unit are for instance polyethylene(PE), polypropylene (PP), a copolymer of PE and ethylene vinyl acetate(EVA), nylon or any other suitable material, or a combination of anysuch materials. It goes without saying that these materials may beutilized also in the case where the plate members and strap members arenot provided in one unit.

Further features and advantages may readily be appreciated from thefollowing detailed description.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

In the following the invention will be described in further detail withreference to preferred embodiments and the several views of theschematic drawings, in which

FIG. 1 shows a plane view of an embodiment of a collecting bag accordingto the invention, seen from the side intended to face away from the userand in a first position;

FIG. 2 shows a longitudinal section of the collecting bag along the lineII-II in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 shows, on a larger scale, a perspective view of a detail of thedischarge portion of the collecting bag according to the invention;

FIG. 4 shows a sectional view along the line IV-IV of the detail shownin FIG. 3;

FIG. 5 shows a view corresponding to FIG. 4 of the detail of thedischarge portion of the collecting bag according to the invention in asecond and folded position; and

FIGS. 6 and 7 show views corresponding to FIG. 4 of the detail of thedischarge portion in alternative embodiments of the collecting bagaccording to the invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In FIG. 2 some sectional areas are indicated by fully drawn lines inorder not to impede the clear reading of the drawings.

The collecting bag shown in the drawings is designed as a reusableostomy bag and comprises a bag member 1 and a discharge portion 8 havinga discharge opening 9, through which the collecting bag may be emptiedof its contents. The general principles relating to such an ostomy bagare well known and common. One example of an ostomy bag is, forinstance, disclosed in Applicant's international published applicationNo. WO 2004/030584.

The collecting bag may assume a number of different positions, dependingon whether the bag is in its discharge position, in an intermediateposition in which the bag is closed but not locked, in a position of usein which the bag is closed and locked, or in any other position. InFIGS. 1 and 2, the collecting bag assumes a position which will bereferred to simply as “a first position”. This first position may forinstance correspond to the position the collecting bag has when it issupplied and to the position the collecting bag has just before thedischarge portion 8 is opened to release the contents.

The bag member 1 and the discharge portion 8 are formed by first andsecond film blanks 2,3 which in a substantial part of the bag are joinedalong their edges in any suitable manner, preferably by means of one ormore welding seams. In the embodiment shown the film blanks 2,3 in thebag member 1 are joined by one continuous seam 4, whereas the joining ofthe film blanks 2,3 in the discharge portion 8 is to be describedfurther below. Preferably, and in the embodiment shown, the dischargeportion 8 is formed by end sections of the film blanks of the bagmember. Other solutions are possible, including those in which the filmblanks of the discharge portion are made as separate film blanks joinedto the film blanks of the bag member in any suitable manner.

The film blanks may be made from a suitable flexible plastic sheet orfoil material. This material should to some extent be stretchable andpossess at least some degree of elasticity. Each film blank 2,3 has aninner side that is intended to face the contents of the bag and anoutward facing outer side. The outward facing side of the first filmblank 2 is intended to face away from the user in a position of use;hence, the first film blank 2 may be said to form the front wall of thecollecting bag. Correspondingly, the second film blank 3 has an outerside intended to face the user in a position of use, and thus forms theback wall of the collecting bag.

In the bag member 1, an inlet opening 5 is provided in the second filmblank 3. The inlet opening 5 is, in a manner known per se, surrounded byconnecting elements 6 for connection of the bag to a body orifice, i.e.in this case an intestinal orifice in the form of a so-called stoma inthe user's abdominal wall.

At a distance from the inlet opening 5, the discharge portion 8 startsat a proximal or neck end 8 a adjacent the bag member 1 and extends in alongitudinal direction of the discharge portion 8 to a distal orterminal end 8 b. The end sections of the film blanks 2,3 are joinedalong opposed side edges 8 c and 8 d.

The second film blank 3 has dimensions corresponding to that of theentire collecting bag, i.e. including the bag member 1 as well as thedischarge portion 8, and ends at a distal end edge 3 b (cf. FIG. 2)coinciding with the distal end 8 b of the discharge portion 8. The firstfilm blank 2 has substantially the same dimensions in the bag member 1,but is slightly shorter than the second film blank 3 measured in thelongitudinal direction of the discharge portion 8 and ends in a distalend edge 2 b. As the second film blank 3 is thus relatively longer, anextension 3 e of the second film blank 3 is provided.

In order to provide for sealing closure of the collecting bag, a closuredevice is provided in the discharge portion 8. As mentioned in theabove, the fundamental principle underlying the closure mechanism inthis kind of collecting bag kind is that two plate members are broughtinto contact with each other in an initial folding operation of thedischarge portion 8 in its longitudinal direction. This will bedescribed in further detail below.

A first plate member 21 is provided on the first film blank 2, such thata distal edge 21 b of the first plate member 21 is positioned near or atthe distal end edge 2 b of the first film blank 2. A second plate member22 is provided on the extension 3 e of the second film blank 3 such thata proximal edge 22 a is positioned opposite the distal edge 21 b of thefirst plate member 21 such that the proximal edge 22 a and the distaledge 21 b face each other. In the embodiment shown, the first platemember 21 is positioned on the front side of the discharge portion 8,i.e. on the outer side of the first film blank 2, and the second platemember 22 is positioned on the front side of the discharge portion 8 aswell, i.e. on the inner side of the extension 3 e. Each of the first andsaid second plate members 21, 22 has a predetermined height in thelongitudinal direction of the discharge portion between a proximal edge21 a, 22 a and a distal edge 21 b, 22 b, respectively. The plate members21, 22 may be connected with the respective film blank 2, 3 in anysuitable manner, for instance attached to the film blanks in a weldingoperation. In the first position shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, the first andsecond plate members 21, 22 are situated one after the other in thelongitudinal direction of the discharge portion 8 and substantially inparallel with each other.

The discharge opening 9, through which the bag may be emptied of itscontents, is formed in the discharge portion 8. In principle, thedischarge opening 9 is provided as a slit-shaped opening between the twofilm blanks 2,3, namely as an opening between the extension 3 e of thesecond film blank 3 and the distal end edge 2 b of film blank 2. In theembodiment shown, however, the discharge opening 9 is delimited in thelongitudinal direction of the discharge portion 8 by the distal edge 21b of the first plate member 21 and thus extends between the distal edge21 b of the first plate member 21 and the proximal edge 22 a of thesecond plate member 22, as the facing edges 21 b, 22 a are positioned onopposite sides of said discharge opening 9. The discharge opening 9 thushas a substantially transverse configuration relative to thelongitudinal direction of the discharge portion 8 and extends from afirst side to a second side. As will be described in further detailbelow, the discharge opening 9 is delimited in the transverse direction,substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction, by a strapmember 23, 24 at each side of the discharge opening 9, thus making atotal of two strap members. Consequently, the discharge opening 9 doesnot extend quite from one side edge 8 c to the other side edge 8 d butis separated from the side edges by the strap members. In variantswithout straps the discharge opening will be delimited by the joiningseam 4.

In a manner known per se, the bag is brought from the open or dischargeposition, via the first position shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, via anintermediate closed position, a detail of the collecting bag being shownin a second and closed position FIG. 5, to a position of use (notshown), in which the bag is closed and locked, by a number of foldingoperations and in a manner that will be described in further detailbelow.

The discharge portion 8 is foldable and unfoldable by at least onefolding in its longitudinal direction between the distal and proximalends to bring the discharge portion from an open unfolded condition to aclosed folded condition and vice versa. In the first position referredto in the above, and described in connection with FIGS. 1 and 2, thecollecting bag is unfolded and the plate members are situated one afterthe other in the longitudinal direction of the discharge portion 8 andsubstantially parallel with each other. In this first position, thecontents of the bag may in principle seep or flow out of the dischargeopening. However, in the discharge position, in which the collecting bagis hence also in an open unfolded condition, the plate members 21, 22may be flexed slightly by applying opposite forces to the side edges 8c, 8 d of the discharge portion 8 in the area of the plate members 21,22 such that the side edges are moved towards each other in order toenlarge the opening area. In the closed folded condition, the first andsecond plate members 21, 22 are in contact with each other. The term“closed” is to be interpreted as meaning sealingly closed such thatvirtually no material (faeces) present in the collecting bag may travelfrom the inside of the bag to the outside. This closed condition isattained already when the discharge portion 8 has been folded once suchthat the plate members have been brought into contact with each otherinto the above-mentioned closed folded condition. “Locked” should beinterpreted to describe a condition, in which there is no need for auser to keep the discharge portion 8 in its folded position manually.Consequently, the bag will have reached its closed condition before itreaches its locked condition.

When closing the bag, the discharge portion 8 is folded starting fromthe distal end by initially folding the second plate member 22 againstthe first plate member 21, using the distal edge 21 b of the first platemember 21 as a pivot. Following this initial folding, the intermediateposition, which represents a closed folded condition, shown in FIG. 5 isattained. This initial folding will have a slight stretching effect onthe material of the second film blank 3. During this folding, and in theintermediate position as well as in the position of use, the strapmembers 23, 24 connected with the film blank 3 as well as to the platemembers 21, 22 act as reinforcement of the film blank 3 An effectivelysealed closure of the discharge opening 9 is thus provided.

In order to keep the collecting bag in the closed and locked position, alocking device is provided, which in the embodiment shown comprisesfoldable locking strips 12 and 13 projecting from the side edges 8 c and8 d of the discharge portion 8 at the proximal end 8 a thereof. Theprojecting foldable locking strips 12 and 13, which may be formedintegrally with one of or both the film blanks 2,3, are provided with afirst set of locking means, for instance of the hook-and-loop type,which in the embodiment shown is constituted by hook elements 10,11, butwhich may also comprise snap fastening members, different types ofadhesive members etc. and are releasably engageable with a second set ofmating locking means provided on the outer side of the second film blank3. In the embodiments shown, a plate 14 of loop elements constitutes thesecond set of locking means. It should be noted that the locking devicemay be designed in other ways, e.g. as described in applicant'sInternational application No. WO 99/25278, or as a traditional lockingclip.

Consequently, following the initial folding the discharge portion 8 isfolded again, in the embodiment shown two more times, until the lockingmeans 14 are brought into alignment with the projecting locking strips12 and 13 which are then folded to bring the locking means 10 and 11into engagement with locking means 14.

Turning now in particular to FIGS. 3 and 4, the configuration of theplate members 21, 22 and the surrounding areas adjacent the dischargeopening 9 will be described in detail.

In the position shown, the first and second plate members 21, 22 arepositioned in such a way on the discharge portion 8 of the collectingbag that a small clearance defining a distance d, occurs between theedges facing each other, i.e. the proximal edge 22 a of the second platemember 22 and the distal edge 21 b of the first plate member 21. Thedistance d may be predetermined according to the materials anddimensions of, i.a., the film blanks and plate members, and correspondsto the height of the strap members 23, 24 in the longitudinal directionof the discharge portion.

Generally, the predetermined distance d between the facing edges 21 b,22 a should be smaller than the total sum t₁+t₂ of the thickness t₁ ofthe first plate member 21 and the thickness t₂ of the second platemember 22. Preferably, the distance d is in the range from 25-90%,preferably 28-70%, and most preferably 30-45%, of the total thicknesst₁+t₂ of the first plate member 21 and the second plate member 22. Inone example corresponding to the embodiment shown, t₁ is approximately0.7 mm and t₂ approximately 0.9 mm in the area adjacent the dischargeopening 9. As the distance d is approximately 0.5 mm, this results in aratio of approximately 31%.

The thickness of the strap members 23, 24 is preferably chosen such thatthe thickness t of each strap member 23, 24 is substantially larger thanthe thickness of each film blank. Typical values of the thickness are0.15-1 mm, whereas the thickness of the film blanks is approximately 75μm (0.075 mm). As the thickness of the strap members is also related tothe thickness of the plate members and to the distance d between them inorder to obtain a sealing closure of the discharge portion, it ispreferable to choose the thickness t in the range 50-100%, preferably75-85%, of the distance d between the distal edge 21 b of the firstplate member 21 and the proximal edge 22 a of the second plate member22. In the example corresponding to the embodiment shown, the thicknesst is approximately 0.40 mm, thus resulting in a ratio of approximately80%.

In the embodiment shown the strap members 23, 24 are formed integrallywith the plate members 21, 22 to form a single unit, but they may inprinciple be connected to the plate members 21, 22 in any suitablemanner. For instance, the strap members may be formed as separate partsconnected with the plate members, or as parts integral with only one ofthe plate members to be connected with the other plate member in anysuitable manner. The strap members 23, 24 are connected with at leastthe second film blank 3, either in the same operation as the attachmentof one or both of the plate members 21, 22 to the respective film blank,or in a separate operation. The strap members may also be made fromanother material than one or both of the plate members, either asco-moulded parts of another material, or as at least partly separateparts of another material, including for instance extended orfolded-over portions of one or both of the film blanks of the dischargeportion. It is also conceivable to form the strap members with a height,i.e. length in the longitudinal direction of the discharge portion,larger than the distance d between the facing edges to provide for anoverlap of the strap members and one or both plate members. In theembodiment shown, the number of strap members is two, one at each sideof the discharge opening. It is also possible to have more than onestrap member in each side, e.g. two narrow strap members in aside-by-side relationship.

The strap members 23, 24 fulfil the double function of facilitating themanufacture of the collecting bag, and of securing a proper functioningof the collecting bag during its entire period of use.

In case the method of manufacture of the collecting bag involves anumber of welding operations, the strap members serve to protect thefilm blanks during the joining operation. During manufacture strapmembers integral with the plate member keep the plate members togetherduring handling in the manufacturing process.

When the collecting bag is in use, the following advantage appears: Thestrap members serve to increase the strength of the hinge constituted bythe film blank when folding the discharge portion. Depending on thedegree of stretchability and resilience in the plane of the film blanksand other factors, such as the thickness of the respective platemembers, the distance d between the facing edges has a tendency to widenduring use of the collecting bag, i.e. when a number of folding andunfolding operations have been carried out. The presence of the strapmembers makes it possible to maintain a substantially constant distanceand hence secure sealing closure of the discharge portion even after alarge number of folding operations.

Further measures to manage varying positions of the plate members andcontrol the folding operation comprise providing at least one of thefacing edges 21 b, 22 a of the plate members 21, 22 with a fillet orchamfer 21 c, 22 c. In the embodiment shown, each plate member 21, 22 isprovided with a chamfer 21 c, 22 c extending in the entire width of therespective plate member 21, 22. Each chamfer 21 c, 22 c extends in apart of the thickness direction of the first and second plate member 21,22, the chamfers being situated such that the facing edges 21 b, 22 aare substantially perpendicular to the film blanks 2 and 3 at theconnection of the plate members 21, 22 to the respective film blanks 2and 3, whereas the outward facing edges are chamfered to form asubstantially funnel-shaped cross-sectional configuration. The chamfermay extend in a part of the facing edges in the range 30 to 70% of thethickness of the respective plate member in the area adjacent thedischarge opening 9, here approximately 50%. The chamfer angle may varyas well, but is conveniently about 45 degrees.

This effect may be maintained or increased even further by making atleast one of the facing edges softer, e.g. by co-moulding the materialof the plate members with a foam material in the area adjacent thedischarge portion, in addition to making the facing edges chamfered,filleted or rounded. Furthermore, it is possible to vary the degree ofresilience or elasticity of at least the second film blank, or toprovide the attachment between at least the second plate member and thefilm blank with some elasticity. The distance between the facing edgesis preferably optimised with respect to thickness and stiffness of theplate members on one hand and the elasticity, tensional strength andstretchability of the film blanks on which the plate members arearranged on the other.

In the alternative embodiment shown in FIG. 6, only differences withrespect to the embodiment described in the above will be described indetail. First of all, it is noted that the collecting bag of thisembodiment is not provided with strap members. Furthermore, the chamfers21 c, 22 c are replaced by fillets 121 c, 122 c extending between thedistal edge 121 b and the proximal edge 122 a, respectively, in thethickness direction of the plate members. The fillets 121 c, 122 c eachextend over approximately half the thickness of the respective platemember 121, 122. As in the previous embodiment, the fillets 121 c, 122 cmay extend throughout the width of the respective plate member 121, 122.

It might even be possible to position the plate members in such a mannerthat the distance between the facing edges is substantially eliminated,i.e. that the edges are positioned to substantially coincide with eachother. However, this presupposes that the above-mentioned measures havebeen taken regarding the balancing of the dimensions and mechanicalproperties of the materials involved to secure that the foldingoperation may be carried out properly. One example of such measures isshown in the alternative embodiment of FIG. 7. In the collecting bagaccording to this embodiment, the plate members 221, 222 are formed insuch a way that the respective distal edge 221 b and proximal edge 222 ais each reduced to a sharp edge having a very small extent in thethickness direction. By “very small” is to be understood dimensionscorresponding to the thickness of the film blanks. However, each edge221 b, 222 a is provided with a chamfer 221 c, 222 c extendingsubstantially throughout the thickness direction of the respective platemember. As in the previous embodiment, the chamfers 221 c, 222 c mayextend throughout the width of the respective plate member 221, 222.During folding of the discharge portion of the collecting bag in thisembodiment, the chamfers 221 c, 222 c will be brought gradually intocontact with each other until they face each other after approximately90 degrees of folding. Folding the discharge portion past this positionentails that the parts of the plate members 221 and 222 being closest tothe facing edges 221 b and 222 a are bent so that the facing edges areallowed to keep their position close to each other. When the dischargeportion has been folded throughout approximately 180 degrees, anintermediate position corresponding to the one shown in FIG. 5 has beenattained, and the edges 221 b and 222 a point towards each other in amanner similar to the one indicated in FIG. 5. During this foldingoperation the film blank 3 is tightened around the edge 221 b of platemember 221 and contributes to the sealing closure of the dischargeopening.

With respect to the overall shape of the plate members, the first platemember 21, 121, 221 has a generally rectangular shape, whereas thesecond plate member 22, 122, 222 has a generally trapezoid shape, thesecond plate member 22 of for instance the first embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 to 5 having at the proximal edge 22 a a width w correspondingsubstantially to the width of the first plate member 21 at the distaledge 21 b.

As mentioned in further detail in Applicant's above-mentionedinternational published application No. WO 2004/030584, it is possibleto form the first plate member 21 with a larger height than the secondplate member 22. The ratio between the heights of the first and thesecond plate member may e.g. lie in the interval from 1:1 to 4:1depending on the height of the first plate member. The second platemember 22 should, however, have such a height that it has sufficienttorsional strength and stability in order to allow the foldingoperations to be carried out properly. The width of each of the platemembers 21,22 should be larger than the distance between the joints ateach side edge 8 c,8 d and may e.g. be such that the plate membersextend over the entire width of the discharge portion. The dimensions ofthe first plate member may vary, e.g. within an interval of theheight-width ratio ranging from 1:7 to 1:2.

Furthermore, it is noted that the first plate member 21 may have arecess delimiting an area corresponding in substance to the shape of thesecond plate member 22. Although the thickness of the first plate member21 is only reduced to some extent in the area adjacent the dischargeopening 9, such a recess may provide for partial accommodation of thesecond plate member 22 when the discharge portion 8 has been folded tobring the first and second plate members 21, 22 into contact with eachother.

The plate members 21, 22 and the strap members 23, 24, whether or notthey are provided as an integrated unit, may be made from a suitablematerial, such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), a copolymer ofPE and ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA), nylon. The plate members and thestrap members may e.g. be formed from the same material as the filmblanks, although in a considerably larger thickness. The plate membersmay be made from identical materials and have the same thickness, orpossess different properties in varying areas of the plate members.

The collecting bag may be provided with further details, such as adeodorizing filter, additional film blanks to provide a one-way valvewithin the bag member, comfort layers made from e.g. non-wovenoverlapping the outward facing sides of the film blanks, devices forretaining the folded discharge opening positioned in other places thanplate 14 etc, e.g. beneath a comfort layer.

The invention should not be regarded as being limited to the embodimentsdescribed in the above but various modifications and combinations of theshown embodiments may be carried out without departing from the scope ofthe following claims.

For example, although the invention has been described only withreference to a collecting bag having two plate members, both of whichare positioned on the outer side of the respective film blank, otherconfigurations are conceivable as well, including those having more thantwo plate members and those in which it is the front film blank that isprovided with an extension.

1. A collecting bag for human body wastes, the collecting bagcomprising: a bag member formed by sealing a first film to a secondfilm, said first film having an inner side and a front wall facingoutward relative to said collecting bag and said second film having aninner side and a back wall facing outward relative to said collectingbag, said bag member providing a discharge portion including a dischargeopening; a first plate member attached to said front wall of said firstfilm and having a face surface and a distal edge; and a second platemember attached to said inner side of said second film and having a facesurface and a proximal edge, said distal edge of said first plate membersubstantially perpendicular to said front wall of said first film andsaid proximal edge of said second plate member substantiallyperpendicular to said inner side of said second film, and at least oneof said first plate member and said second plate member including achamfer extending between said face surface and said distal edge, orbetween said face surface and said proximal edge, respectively; whereinsaid collecting bag includes an open state in which said dischargeopening opens between said distal edge of said first plate member andsaid proximal edge of said second plate member and a closed state inwhich said first plate member contacts said second plate member.
 2. Acollecting bag according to claim 1, wherein each chamfer extends anentire width of said first and/or second plate member.
 3. A collectingbag according to claim 1, wherein each chamfer extends over a portion ofa thickness of said first and/or second plate member.
 4. A collectingbag according to claim 3, wherein said chamfer extends over 30 to 70% ofsaid thickness of said first and/or second plate member along an areaadjacent said discharge opening.
 5. A collecting bag according to claim3, wherein the distal edge of the first plate member and the proximaledge of the second plate member are each provided with a chamfer ofapproximately 45 degrees extending said entire width of the respectiveplate member and over approximately 50% of said thickness of each platemember.
 6. A collecting bag according to claim 3, wherein the distaledge of the first plate member and the proximal edge of the second platemember are each provided with the chamfer, the chamfer extending saidentire width of the respective plate member and over approximately 50%of said thickness of each plate member.
 7. A collecting bag according toclaim 1, wherein said chamfer extends an entire thickness of said firstand/or said second plate member.
 8. A collecting bag according to claim1, wherein said collecting bag has a first position, in which said firstand second plate members are situated one after the other in thelongitudinal direction of said discharge portion and substantially inparallel with each other, wherein, in said position, said distal edgefaces said proximal edge and said first and second plate members have apredetermined distance between the facing edges, said distance being, insaid position, smaller than a total thickness of the first plate memberand the second plate member, and wherein at least two strap members areprovided between the facing edges, said strap members extendingthroughout said distance.
 9. A collecting bag according to claim 8,wherein each strap member has a height in the longitudinal direction ofthe discharge portion corresponding to said distance.
 10. A collectingbag according to claim 8, wherein said distance is in a range from25-90% of said total thickness of the first plate member and the secondplate member.
 11. A collecting bag according to claim 10, wherein saiddistance is in a range from 28-70% of said total thickness of the firstplate member and the second plate member.
 12. A collecting bag accordingto claim 11, wherein said distance is in the range from 30-45% of saidtotal thickness of the first plate member and the second plate member.13. A collecting bag according to claim 8, wherein a thickness of eachstrap member is in a range of 50-100% of the distance between the distaledge of the first plate member and the proximal edge of the second platemember.
 14. A collecting bag according to claim 8, wherein a thicknessof each strap member is substantially larger than the thickness of eachfilm blank.
 15. A collecting bag according to claim 8, wherein athickness of each strap member is in a range of 0.15-1 mm.
 16. Acollecting bag according to claim 8, wherein said strap members areformed integrally with the plate members, said strap members and platemembers forming a unit.
 17. A collecting bag according to claim 16,wherein said integrated strap members and plate members are provided asa moulded unit.
 18. A collecting bag according to claim 16, wherein saidintegrated strap members and plate members are formed of plastic.